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Comfy (and not frumpy) underwear

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Goingdooolally · 03/11/2020 09:13

Showing my age here! I’ve decided I’m too old to put up with uncomfortable underwear any more.

I am super sensitive to itchy lace, labels etc...

I have loads of nice underwear but the itchy bits make me so mad. AngryGrin

Anywhere does nice, non irritating, sexyish underwear? I can’t be the only one who gets the rage?!

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StarlightLady · 03/11/2020 09:24

I like the M&S Brazilians. They have lace, in some cases lots of it (lace instead of elastic on the leg holes), but it is oh so soft lace. And they have stretch as well as lots of colour choices.

Looking nice and being comfortable should not be a compromise between the two. Both are possible.

ranoutofquinoaandprosecco · 03/11/2020 09:26

Can believe I'm saying this but Victoria's Secret are great and they do a fuller brief as such which is plain. I live in them!

Goingdooolally · 03/11/2020 09:35

Oh yes I like the M&S ones but no matching bra. I like to match!

I’m currently in Sweaty Betty ones which are actually really nice.

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Goingdooolally · 03/11/2020 09:36

Victoria’s Secrets - ok, I’ll have a look! Grin Not at work though ConfusedGrin

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StarlightLady · 03/11/2020 10:33

OP, l like to match (but don’t always achieve it!), for matching sets, look at the bras first on line and then see if there is a Brazillian to match.

Goingdooolally · 03/11/2020 23:05

Bumping for any more ideas? 😊

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IHaveBrilloHair · 04/11/2020 01:27

Hollister has great underwear, Brazilian knickers with matching bras, I agree with Victoria's Secret too, and I also like Superdry.
My first choice for matching and comfy would be Hollister though.

Goingdooolally · 04/11/2020 07:19

Hollister looks just what I'm after. Thanks!

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